msgid "In addition to standard template tags, comments can use <code>#commenter#</code> to post the commenter's name in the Tweet. <em>Use this at your own risk</em>, as it lets anybody who can post a comment on your site post a phrase in your Twitter stream."

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msgid "Get your Bit.ly API information."

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msgstr "Recupera i tuoi dati delle API di Bit.ly"

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msgid "The current version of WP Tweets PRO is <strong>%s</strong>. Upgrade for best compatibility!"

msgid "WP to Twitter requires WordPress 3.0.6 or a more recent version <a href=\"http://codex.wordpress.org/Upgrading_WordPress\">Please update WordPress to continue using WP to Twitter with all features!</a>"

msgid "In addition to the above short tags, comment templates can use <code>#commenter#</code> to post the commenter's provided name in the Tweet. <em>Use this feature at your own risk</em>, as it will let anybody who can post a comment on your site post a phrase in your Twitter stream."

msgid "Authors can add their username in their user profile. This feature can only add an @reference to the author. The @reference is placed using the <code>#account#</code> shortcode, which will pick up the main account if user accounts are not enabled."

msgid "You can also create custom shortcodes to access WordPress custom fields. Use doubled square brackets surrounding the name of your custom field to add the value of that custom field to your status update. Example: <code>[[custom_field]]</code></p>"

msgid "<p>The query to the URL shortener API failed, and your URL was not shrunk. The full post URL was attached to your Tweet. Check with your URL shortening provider to see if there are any known issues.</p>"

msgid "You can track the response from Twitter using Google Analytics by defining a campaign identifier here. You can either define a static identifier or a dynamic identifier. Static identifiers don't change from post to post; dynamic identifiers are derived from information relevant to the specific post. Dynamic identifiers will allow you to break down your statistics by an additional variable."